Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1921, Page 21

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OCTOBER 27, 1921 "7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, H. M. HARRIMAN, BANKE TAKES NURSE AS BRIE TGS SR E Member of Prominent Family U H g expectedly Marries Daughter o é & § - { i Former N. Y. Motorman. G2 Yt CCo The HUB Is Headquarters for Natiorgdlly Known and Nationally Advertised Furniture — On Credit, Too! : ’! Our Convenient Credit System | Confidence Aocorded\_Frpnoi; Premier-Regarded as ‘Great Political Victory. Tir the Associated Press. PARIS, October 27—Premier Briand today was making final preparations 1o leave Saturday for America, where he will attend the conference on lim- itation of armaments and far eastefn question. He will appear in Washing- ton as the spokesman of the French people and parliament, armed with a , Mmandate given him in the chamber of deputies last night. The vote of con- fidence accorded the premier was con- sidered a great political victory, the final -ballot cast in the house being 381 to 186, After days of debate. which often —is always at your disposal. It isn’t necessary that you come with a “plump purse” to purchase all the furniture you desi're‘ as this convenient plan places in your home any amount of the best furniture made, with but a small initial payment. You | pay the balance according to your personal requirements, on convenient terms. i His answer to Andre Tardieu and M. Ierriot, radical leader, was conci atory in tone, but was firm in the d fense of the policles followed by Was most bitter In character, AL = = = SRR = = A L e France in the past and proposed by PRODUCTIONS FOR the present ministry for the future. Briand took the floor iate yesterday S RO p SLEEP AND REST Before the premier's onslaught. the} : \ afternoon to answer his critics and i [J ® opposition lost ground rapidly, and - SR g I B - | what seemed to be potentlal defeat . e - €6 » | l c en 3:lslerdly morning was changed to a MRS. HERBERT M. HARRIMAN| lumph. i demand that his policies be vindicated. l l Oak Frame $24.75 Statements made by M. Tardieu, in ! “Royal”. Chalr’ =7 We have on display a the chamber on Tuesday, were vari- [ FRENCH LICK, Ind, October 27 ously interpreted, and some of the|Herbert M. Harriman, New Yo 0 | versions sent out of Paris were said | banker and member of a promin. 1o have placed a construction upon|family there, was married at Pa } The nationally known cabinet with a million | friends—the cabinet with every known device | s address which would seem to have | 1€ar here, yesterday to Miss Sard IaceaBs T, o Jane Hunter. The ceremony was pel - . : o e . s i,:;,;:o" i, Tardieu as favoring Fronch formed at the Methodist Chureh b E | to aid housewives in their kitchen duties. Thou- | complete line of these fa- { Declared Ractal Problem. S otetig for hmianine| | c‘ufl- $ .75 | sands of dollars are spent each year in perfec- mous chairs in all finishes M. Tardieu asserted the future was motored back to French Lic| it redit _— » s . 3 d L holstery | Lot vordl, and (e the RMeg}E Harimananiiis bride w I Terms == | ing little time-saving details that count for so and grades of upholstery material, including imita- ) i i dav’s work. The Hub carries a . one motion | much in the day’s work. The Hub ca . Cih leatRER, e changes it from ," comp lete e 1 leather, tapestry and ve- " able bed, with ik | stock of all lours. The prices start a e advocated the | Vanderoilt. : French delegation | s to marry ) Vashington. g rse and daughter n of the Pacific, former New York motorman. is not only a technical|the war he was a captain i $24.75 for a Royal Morris Chair, with imitation spring. A soit otton-fited pad || Styles and i is also a racial problem|A. E. F. They became acquainted |l covered in green | sizes of <hi oh muy create- local misunder-| whan he was in a hospital atter re] || dont i i cushions. #:.ndings similar to those from which | turning from France, Mrs. Clive enim. | << Sellers’’ patlonal conflicts often have resulted.| Harriman, sister-in-law of Heber] | | o It is a problem of the races, which|said that she hud found Miss Hinte; 1 B . Ivllliam of Germany formerly tried to | charming and cultured and wshed e — | cabinets to exploit against us at the time when|the couple a world of happiness. Theophile Delcasse, former premier| Mr. Harriman IS forty-six veasolq ‘meet all end forelgn minister, wae seeking|and has been divorced twice. Mis races, since Great Britain in the|are to live in France. P i aliiances in Europe. Hunter Is twenty-nine years old a1 “F t » Id I S | A “We are all the more obliged to born in Belfast. _Relatives | d gi) have an opinion on Thls provlem of :lv:r!am:(‘inth:t Mer a:mi Mr:flHarnn‘: os er ea prlngs | needs 2 s 5 i J Anglo-Japanese alliance, on one hand, The bed spring with a mission—to make things | purposes | e and France in the Franco-Japanese : ! () accord of 1907, on the other hand,| OFFICERS EXCHANGE POSTS. comfortable for you while you sleep. Complete stock | Prices start have taken positions regarding {t.| ooooooa00 ) . “ o ) We are also obliged to have an opin-| COMMARCE Ehlo i ‘Standard” make =oller fon on I _because of the fact that if | I & liam H. Stiles - 4 = ©ne considers It with a little perspi- | cemmmanding the — > i bearings, fully guaranteed caclty one sees possible dangers oflhave been ordered to €xchange com- I 5 £ | 7 = 5 B tomorrow—the great and redoubtable | manas. i 5 E g bristle brushes. A most angers that may one day menace, ! os B < o~ = i ‘ e mot only ourselves. but our allies.| pyo1q Marshal Sir William Robertson 2 ——— ] ' ! efficient sweeper. Nation- This danger consists of a coalition}; " saiq "to be the only officer in the g v used extending from the Rhine to the Pa-; B fich army to star: in the ranks ok 3 N k ally used. cific, and bringing into association | anq win a marshal's haton i % E - u the still: unrepentant Germany, the bolsheviki dictatorship and Chinese snarchy. BUILDALIMITLESS SERVICE Japan Favored. “I say.'in the presence.of this.pos- sible risk..in the presence of the sit- uation apan, which has been a loyal ally; in the presence of difficul- —_— = e 7 i 2 4 ] | ties that- may put in opposition to 2] A r ¥ S f i F [t f { | each other. Japan and the. United A g & i AR o = 5 | States, to which goes out the eternal W / 7 ! | - | gratitude of our hearts, there is urg- ent necessity that the French gov- ernment have with ‘our allles a well- ' I!_ thought-out policy on_ this question. It should be a policy that would per- it us to count upon Japan, in ac- cord with our allies and associates, E S to meet the eventual danger.” - “Bissell”’ Carpet Sweeper \ Laurel Race Entries. FOR FRIDAY. First race; for two-year-olds: fil- es and maldens; six furlongs Little Black Sheep, 115; Finery, 11 s Emma G.,115; Prudish, 115; The Vs | = ‘\./ “Ypsilanti” Reed Suite Three Pieces with Cretonne Cushions \ ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO QIS_SOUITHERN BUILDING . 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